One on One

A sportscaster takes in his 14-year-old daughter when her mother moves to another country.

One on One

Parental Guide

Silly sitcom feels fake, but teens might enjoy.

Consumerism

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Drinking, drugs, & smoking

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Language

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Positive messages

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Sex

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Violence

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Parents need to know that although this series deals with teens on their own for the first time, it's relatively tame when it comes to drinking, adult language, and sexual activity. But it does contain a good deal of sexual innuendo and relationship drama that may not be appropriate for younger viewers. And some of the messages about those topics are confusing or potentially destructive (like when a character pushes up her breasts before going to meet a man she likes, saying "rise and shine, girls, we've got work to do").

Season 3 Episode 12:

Dream Seller

Season 3 Episode 11:

It's a Miserable Life

Breanna's Christmas palls when her mother (Tichina Arnold) comes home announcing she is pregnant; Flex rushes the divorce papers through and agrees to let his ex get married in his house on the holiday.

Season 2 Episode 16:

Take This Job and Love It

Season 2 Episode 15:

The Test

Natalie informs Flex that their relationship cannot be consummated until he takes his first HIV test; Spirit attempts to find a date for the Sadie Hawkins Day dance. Singer Mario guest stars and performs.